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How can we change the case of text in Excel? So, for example, switch from lower case to upper case so we have everything in all caps or clean up mixed case text so itamp;#39;s either all lower, upper or proper case. (bright music) Iamp;#39;m gonna show you three different ways of getting this done. Each has its own advantages depending on the situation. So first letamp;#39;s take a look at the formula version. I have here a list of names. Some are lower. Some are upper. Some are a hot mess. What Iamp;#39;m gonna do here is to convert them all, first to upper case. The formula is really simple. You just have to type in upper. Put in the cell reference where your text is sitting on. Close bracket. Press enter and you get everything in upper case letters. Now if you donamp;#39;t want the formula in there, If you just want to convert them to values, you can just control C, so copy and then paste special as values or just highlight the area, right mouse click on your range, pull it to